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Covid-19: Parents want clearer school SOP should pupils, staff get infected
PETALING JAYA: Parents want more transparency when it comes to standard operating procedures (SOP) practised in schools when teachers or students are found to be infected with Covid-19.
Messy end to first day of school
PETALING JAYA: It was chaotic for some schools as secondary students returned in full force.
Schools ready to go full swing
PETALING JAYA: All five million students are in school today, the first time that everyone is back since the country had to grapple with the third wave of Covid-19 cases.
‘We are not ready to face SPM’
PETALING JAYA: The 2020 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination ends tomorrow, but for this year’s Form Five cohort, the anxiety is just about to kick in.
School closures the talk of the town again
PETALING JAYA: The Education Ministry’s announcement that it will not hastily order the closure of schools and that any such move would depend on the advice of the district health office, has met with mixed reaction.
Don’t just leave it to the teachers
WHEN DidikTV Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia (DidikTV) was launched to improve the Education Ministry’s TV Pendidikan, it was hailed as a way to level the playing field for students nationwide.
NUTP: Schools ready for reopening
PETALING JAYA: Schools have been preparing for reopening since the start of this year and are ready to welcome pupils back for face-to-face learning, said National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP) secretary-general Harry Tan Huat Hock.Although schools are ready for the March 1 reopening, the union – which has 220,000 members – hopes the government will consider implementing a rotational system to ensure schools with a large student enrolment will be able to adhere strictly to the Covid-19 standard operating procedure.
‘Tighten exam SOP, please’
PETALING JAYA: The strict standard operating procedure (SOP) at Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination centres ensured candidates felt safe sitting for their long-delayed national examination.
Teacher admits weakness over English pronunciation
PETALING JAYA: The primary school teacher in the spotlight over her poor English pronunciation while teaching science online has won a legion of fans, even as she admitted her shortcoming.
DG: Quality of DidikTV will improve
PETALING JAYA: DidikTV Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia (KPM) will improve as tighter quality control is carried out on future content, says the Education director-general.